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white ant. Eng. News Rec, vol. 84, 

 No. 23, pp. 1110-1112, 5 figs. June 3. 



1922. Obituary. Thompson, CaroUne Bur- 

 ling (1869-1921). Science, n. s., vol. 55, 

 No. 1411, pp. 41-42. Jan. 13. 



1922a. Termites or white ants, and their 

 damage to poles and telephone equip- 

 ment. Nat. Electr. Light Assoc, New 

 York, Techn. Sec, Dept. Overhead 

 Systems Comm. T 6-22, pp. 69-74, figs. 

 13-25. May 15-19. 



1923. Wood preservation protects wood 

 from boring insects. Wood Preserv. 

 News, vol. I, No. 9, p. 164. Oct. 



1924. The termite Kalotcrmes on Atlantic 

 Coast. Wood Preserv. News, vol. 2, 

 No. 2, p. 32. Feb. 



1924a. Tests of methods of protecting 

 woods against termites or white ants. 

 U.S. Dept. Agric Bull. 1231, pp. 1-16, 

 2 pis., 3 text figs., 6 tables. June 26. 



1924b. Protecting wood against termites 

 or white ants. Wood Preserv. News, 

 vol. 2, No. 9, p. 138. Sept. 



1924c. "Adaptations" to social life: The 

 termites (Isoptera). Smithsonian Misc. 

 Coll. vol. 76, No. 12, pp. 1-14, 3 pis., 

 Publ. 2786. Sept. 2. 



I924d. A non-subterranean termite in Vir- 

 ginia. Proc Ent. Soc Washington, 

 vol. 26, No. 8, pp. 207-209. Nov. 



I924e. Whence the termites of Hawaii? 

 Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc, vol. 5, No. 3, 

 pp. 381-384. Dec. 



1925. Injury to orchard trees by termites 

 or white ants. The Citrus Industry, 

 vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 14-17, 36, illustr. 

 Tampa, Fla., Apr. 



1925a. Termites in buildings. Science, vol. 



61, No. 1580, p. 389. Apr. 10. 

 1925b. The origin of the castes in termites. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 38, 



pp. 57-68, pi. 3. May 26. 

 1925c. The "pseudo-flight" of termites. 



General notes. Loc cit., vol. 38, p. 89. 



May 26. 

 I925d. Insect carpenters. (Text on borers, 



figs, of termites.) Journ. Amer. Inst. 



Architects, vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 277-288, 



4 figs- July- 



I925d'. Termites in wood destruction. 



(Text on termites, figs, of borers.) 



Loc. cit., vol. 13, No. 9, pp. 353-354> 



5 figs. Sept. 



I925e. How insects damage wood. (Ter- 

 mites and powder post.) Save die Sur- 

 face Mag., vol. 5, No. 4, p. II, 3 figs., 

 Sept.; No. 5, pp. 6-7, figs. 4-5, Oct.; 

 No. 6, pp. 12-13, figs. 7-11, Nov. 



i925f. Flying ants in the house. Better 

 Homes and Gardens, vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 

 32-33, 3 figs- Oct. 



I925g. Communism among insects. Sci. 

 Monthly, vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 466-477, 

 14 figs. Nov. 



192511. Building codes should require ant- 

 proof structures. Amer. City, vol. 33, 

 No. 5, pp. 569, 571, 4 figs. Nov. 



19251. Review. Emerson's "Termites of 

 Kartabo (British Guiana)." Proc. Ent 

 Soc. Washington, vol. 27, No. 8, p. 170 

 Nov. 



1926. Enemy tunnels treasury vaults. Na 

 ture Mag., Washington, D.C., vol. 7 

 No. I, pp. 23-25, 6 figs. Jan. 



1926a. More about insects. Save the Sur 

 face Mag., vol. 6, No. 2, p. 14, 3 figs 

 Jan. 



1926b. Races or subspecies in Reticuliter- 

 mes. Proc Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 

 39, pp. 1-6. Feb. 23. 



1926c. Preventing damage by termites or 

 white ants. U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' 

 Bull. 1472, pp. 1-21, 20 figs. Apr. (Re- 

 vised June 1930, July 1934, Feb. and 

 Aug. 1939, pp. 1-22.) 



I926d. Proper building methods will save 

 householders damage by ants. Lumber 

 Manuf. and Dealer, vol. 77, No. 12, 

 pp. II, 27, 67. June II. (Also edi- 

 torial.) 



i926e. Some insect fauna of telephone 

 poles. Telephony, vol. 91, No. 12, pp. 

 14-20, 8 figs. Chicago, 111., Sept. 18. 



i926f. The biology of the termite castes. 

 Quart. Rev. Biol., vol. i. No. 4, pp. 

 522-552, 15 figs. Oct. 



i926g. Insect metal workers. Nature Mag., 

 Washington, D.C., vol. 8, No. 6, pp. 

 277-280, 8 figs. Nov. 



i926h. Termite damage in California. The 

 Timberman, vol. 28, No. i, p. 254. 

 Portland, Ore., Nov. 



19261. Termite resistance tests at Panama. 

 Tropical Woods No. 8, pp. 2-3. Dec. 10. 



1927. Review. "Existe-t-il plusieurs races 

 de Retictilitermes lucijugus Rossi?" 

 J. Feytaud. Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 29, No. I, p. 25. Jan. 



1927a. An adjustable insect barrier. Sci, 



Amer., vol. 136, No. 4, pp. 290-291, 



2 figs. Apr. 

 1927b. Termites modify building codes. 



Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 



316-321, pis. 8-11. Apr. 

 1927c. Termites change building codes. 



Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 17, 



No, 7, pp. 178-179. 



